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taking a drop

Using one extra year after school, not getting admission in school to specifically prepare for some entrance exam of some college.
I am taking a drop for preparing for the JEE exam.
by he.mi.sh October 17, 2022
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dropping their load

Dude: yo bro I totally dropped my load in her
Dude 2: every has been dropping their load in her
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Curtain Drop

John mushroom stamped Susan, so she curtain dropped his ass.
by 112airframes August 25, 2009
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drop short

having one's pants pulled down
"I drop shorted her in the girls locker room"
by rebecky December 10, 2003
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douchebag drop

trying to get out of a situation by dropping a name who has higher superiority while acting like a douchebag
Fred is trying to douchebag drop the officer out of a ticket by saying he knows the cheif of police.
by Th3M@tr1X January 2, 2018
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Shoe dropping

Pleasuring oneself
Clare: "Where have you been Tommy?"
Josh: "Sorry, I was busy shoe dropping"
by polkar September 24, 2014
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drop the kids off at the pool

/drɒp ðə kudzu ɒf ət ðə pu l/
phr. v. (slang, humorous, vulgar)

1. To defecate; to go to the toilet for a bowel movement.
2. To engage masturbation, until climax, into a toilet.

Etymology: Figurative and euphemistic expression popularized in late 20th-century American slang. The “kids” metaphorically represent faeces, and the “pool” the toilet bowl. Usage reflects a broader tradition of humorous circumlocutions for defecation. Modern day usage developed into a meaning for self-relief, for either healthy bowel movements or acts of self love.
e.g. "Where is your toilet closet? I need to drop the kids off at the pool!"
by anonymous August 21, 2025
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